Section 24 The Eight Precepts are not confused
But Brother Monkey didn't care about this, he said that if I didn't carry the king on my back, I shouldn't expect to go up.
When faced with the harsh reality, the vast majority of people will choose to give in. Anyway, my old pig is like that.
Those who follow me prosper, and those who oppose me perish. Brother Monkey seems to believe in this sentence.
As the saying goes, "if you have revenge, you don't repay it", although I admit that I am not a gentleman, but I will still pretend to be a gentleman from time to time, such as this time. I think that Brother Monkey disturbed my dream at the beginning, saying that there was a good deal, but now he let me come back with a dead man.
So, as soon as I returned to the room, I told the master: Master, Brother Monkey's grandfather asked me to bring the old pig back.
Intellectually, I admit that I can't fight you Brother Monkey, but when it comes to kung fu, I still know a few tricks.
When the master saw the dead man kneeling down, he bowed, I don't understand, although the deceased is not Brother Monkey's grandfather, but he is not the ancestor of the master, why should he worship? Of course, there are many things in this world that I can't figure out, and I don't want to figure everything out. So, when I think about it, I don't think about it anymore.
The master's original intention was to revive the king, and this kind of high-tech work naturally inevitably required Brother Monkey to go to the immortals of the heavenly court to walk around. Listening to Brother Monkey later, it took him a lot of effort to get an elixir from Taishang Laojun.
The reason why the elixir is called the elixir is simply because of its extraordinary efficacy.
In this way, the king was saved.
The master had been entrusted by the king's ghost and had informed the king's son and wife. In fact, it means that they should be mentally prepared. Think about how a loved one who has been dead for many years would react if suddenly appeared in front of you one day.
Luckily, they knew about it before.
When the real king stood in front of the prince and queen, the scene moved me so much that I almost cried. They really have nothing to do with me, but this situation reminds me of Sister Lan.
As the saying goes, "saving a life is better than building a seventh-level floating slaughter", and now, we have reached it.
It is said that the fake king, seeing that the matter was revealed, turned into our master. Because at that time, Brother Monkey and I were in a hurry to chase the demon road, and we didn't notice that two masters suddenly appeared in front of us, and they were exactly the same.
Looking at Brother Monkey scratching his head and scratching his ears, I couldn't help but be proud of the way I thought of it. They all say that "smart people are confused for a while", and it seems that Brother Monkey is that kind of person.
Therefore, I said to Brother Monkey very confidently, doesn't the master know how to recite the mantra, can you endure the headache and let them each recite a paragraph? Brother Monkey and Senior Brother Sha both said that this was a good way.
Well, it seems that I'm not stupid, I can still use my brain and come up with good ways at critical moments, such as the ones I came up with when I chased Sister Lan back then.
This trick really worked, and the monster was immediately distinguished from the real master.
Just as the three of us were about to beat the monster to death in the clouds, Manjushri flew over and said that it was his mount, and then changed it back to its original form for us to see.
It turned out to be a green-haired lion, similar to the one in the zoo.
According to Manjushri himself, three years ago, he turned into a mortal mortal realm and passed through the country of black chickens, but unexpectedly had a verbal dispute with the king, and the king drowned him in the Yushui River in a fit of rage. Manjushri was not thirsty at that time, so it can be seen that the king of the black chicken had other plans, and it was usually murder. So Manjushri reported that he had come, and he sent the monster in front of him to avenge Manjushri's drowning in the past.
What makes my old pig very puzzled is that the king only drowned the Bodhisattva for three days, but now Rulai has drowned the king for three years. Could it be that "one day on earth and one year in heaven" also has something to do with this?
I never figured it out.
Maybe I'll never figure it out.